Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win FA Cup

Liverpool kept their hopes of winning the quadruple alive with a 6-5 penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Cesar Azpilicueta missed and Mason Mount saw his spot kick saved for Chelsea as Kostas Tsimikas scored the crucial penalty.

The sides, meeting in a second domestic cup final this season, played out an entertaining scoreless draw over 120 minutes before deciding it on penalties again.

It was a carbon copy of the League Cup final in February, which Liverpool won 11-10 on penalties after that game also finished goalless.

Saturday's win means Liverpool remain on course for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies.

They are three points behind Manchester City in the Premier League race with two games to go and meet Real Madrid in the Champions League final on May 28.

"I'm really proud of my boys," Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp told the BBC. "Chelsea were outstanding but in the end there can only be one winner and today it was us."

For Chelsea, it meant an unwelcome record of becoming the first side to lose three FA Cup finals in a row, after losing to Arsenal in 2020 and Leicester City last year.

Liverpool were on top in the early stages with Luis Diaz a particular threat. A through-ball from Trent Alexander-Arnold put Diaz through on goal in the eighth minute but Edouard Mendy denied him before Naby Keita put the rebound wide.

Chelsea responded well to Liverpool's pressure with Christian Pulisic going close on 23 minutes after excellent play between Mount and Reece James on the right wing.

Shortly after, Pulisic's pass gave Marcos Alonso a sight of goal but Alisson was off his line quickly to deny the Chelsea defender.

On 33 minutes Liverpool suffered a blow when Mohamed Salah was forced off because of injury. Diogo Jota came on in his place and put a good chance just over moments before half-time.

Chelsea made the faster start after the break with Pulisic drawing a save from Alisson and Alonso striking the crossbar from a free kick, but both sides toiled and could only create half-chances for much of the second period.

Liverpool had a golden chance to win when substitute James Milner's cross found Andy Robertson, but he struck the post from close range.

Liverpool were dealt another blow ahead of extra-time as Virgil van Dijk went off, seemingly injured, and was replaced by Joel Matip.

Neither side were able to find a breakthrough in the additional 30 minutes, meaning spot kicks for the second time this season.

Mendy had kept Chelsea alive when he saved Sadio Mane's penalty, but it proved to no avail as Liverpool won the trophy for the first time since 2006.

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was handed the Cup by Prince William to roars from the Liverpool fans, while the Chelsea end was largely empty.

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